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  1. forums.macrumors.com

    Hey everyone, I have my iTunes library stored locally on my MBP, and I also have a copy of all the media on my 2008 R2 server. Once I start adding more media to my local library, will rsync copy the newly added files to my server or will it try to copy the entire library over again?
  2. lonesysadmin.net

    I'm sitting here pondering why I drank so much on the eve of New Year's Eve. What better way to pass the time while the aspirin kicks in than manually syncing my iTunes libraries? Um, no. You know, if there's one thing I wish iTunes had it's the ability to sync the libraries across multiple computers. I have four machines I do work from, all of which have iTunes on them. There's my ...
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  4. stackoverflow.com

    I'm having problems getting my rsync syntax right and I'm wondering if my scenario can actually be handled with rsync.First, I've confirmed that rsync is working just fine between my local host and my remote host. Doing a straight sync on a directory is successful. Here's what my filesystem looks like:
  5. digitalocean.com

    Introduction. Rsync, which stands for remote sync, is a remote and local file synchronization tool.It uses an algorithm to minimize the amount of data copied by only moving the portions of files that have changed. In this tutorial, we'll define Rsync, review the syntax when using rsync, explain how to use Rsync to sync with a remote system, and other options available to you.
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